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Product Manual Page 49 (60)
6.11.1
Scenes with signal flashing
Scenes can be configured as signal flash scenes which allow lights to flash in a Hue scene.
The signal flashing finishes automatically when the defined period comes to an end (if "Infinite" has not
been selected) or when terminated (before time) by a cancellation scene. If the colour value in a light is
changed or changes are made to a light's brightness during an active signal scene, this will affect the
lights within signal scenes. This is true for changes triggered by the KNX or the mobile Philips Hue app.
If the original state
– the light setting immediately before signal flashing commenced – needs to be re-
stored after signal flashing, any changes implemented between the start and finish of the signals are
not included when it is restored.
You can make the following settings for signal flashing:
Duration
5 seconds to 60 minutes or infinite
Defines the time period during which the Philips Hue signal flashing is active
after it is triggered. The brightness pulsates from a minimum to a maximum
value in all the lights assigned to the scene for the selected time interval.
A scene for early termination is automatically when "infinite" signal flashing is
configured. An "infinite" scene cannot be added if there is no free scene num-
ber available.
Restore to origi-
nal state
Yes/No
Once the signal period comes to an end, the settings are restored to their origi-
nal state before the signal flashing was triggered. Apart from that, the lights
remain in the selected Philips Hue scenes.
The following rules apply to the original state for scenes which are triggered
while another scene is active:
If you do not wish to restore an original state in the existing signal scene (Sce-
ne 1) and the new signal scene (Scene 2) is intended to restore a state, the
settings are restored to the state which existed before the second signal scene
was triggered. The lights then take on the colours from "Scene 1".
If you wish to restore an original state based on the existing signal scene (Sce-
ne 1) and the new signal scene (Scene 2), the original state from "Scene 1" is
applied to "Scene 2". The lights then adopt the state before "Scene 1" was trig-
gered after "Scene 2" comes to an end.
If you do not wish to apply an original state in the new signal scene, the lights
retain the colours from the last scene, irrespective of the preceding scenes.
Early termination
with scene no.
Yes/No
The configured scene number can be used to cancel the scene ahead of time.
The early cancellation terminates the signal flashing. The "Restore original
state" setting is observed on cancellation.